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Naked Money

A Revealing Look at Our Financial System

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Charles Wheelan's wonderfully whimsical, best-selling Naked series tackles the weird, surprisingly colorful world of money and banking.

Consider the $20 bill.

It has no more value, as a simple slip of paper, than Monopoly money. Yet even children recognize that tearing one into small pieces is an act of inconceivable stupidity. What makes a $20 bill actually worth twenty dollars? In the third volume of his best-selling Naked series, Charles Wheelan uses this seemingly simple question to open the door to the surprisingly colorful world of money and banking.

The search for an answer triggers countless other questions along the way: Why does paper money ("fiat currency" if you want to be fancy) even exist? And why do some nations, like Zimbabwe in the 1990s, print so much of it that it becomes more valuable as toilet paper than as currency? How do central banks use the power of money creation to stop financial crises? Why does most of Europe share a common currency, and why has that arrangement caused so much trouble? And will payment apps, bitcoin, or other new technologies render all of this moot?

In Naked Money, Wheelan tackles all of the above and more, showing us how our banking and monetary systems should work in ideal situations and revealing the havoc and suffering caused in real situations by inflation, deflation, illiquidity, and other monetary effects. Throughout, Wheelan's uniquely bright-eyed, whimsical style brings levity and clarity to a subject often devoid of both. With illuminating stories from Argentina, Zimbabwe, North Korea, America, China, and elsewhere around the globe, Wheelan demystifies the curious world behind the paper in our wallets and the digits in our bank accounts.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2016

      After tackling economics and statistics, Wheelan (senior lecturer & policy fellow, Rockefeller Ctr., Dartmouth Coll.; Naked Economics) turns his attention to money. Currency is central to everyday life, but many people may not really understand what it is and is not. The text is divided into two parts. The first attempts to define money, including the differences between capital and wealth, the good and the bad aspects of credit, as well as how politics and central banking affect the supply and value of funds. The second part looks more closely at why money matters, considering both its history and future. One of Wheelan's strengths is his examination of complex ideas boiled down into understandable terms that will have readers laughing. Wheelan's absorbing style and way of finding humor in any subject will make this book very popular. VERDICT Ideal for general readers and those seeking a deeper understanding of money, politics, and the economy. [See Prepub Alert, 10/19/15.]--Elizabeth Nelson, McHenry Cty. Coll. Lib., Crystal Lake, IL

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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